Metolius Quarter Dome Rock Climbing Haul Bag

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Overview

Metolius Quarter Dome Rock Climbing Haul Bag

The Metolius Quarter Dome Rock Climbing Haul Bag doubles as a super-tough crag pack. It has a double-layer lid with an internal zippered pocket for easy storage. This bag is well-padded, with a removable back pad and an ergonomically-cut suspension system that tucks away in seconds for hauling.

  • Larger version of the Sentinel
  • Well-padded, ergonomically-cut suspension system tucks away for easy hauling
  • Removable back pad
  • Custom aluminum closure buckle
  • Top compression strap
  • Offset haul points
  • Double-layer ballistic lid with zippered pocket

SKU: ABP_MTBQUAD-Green

Technical Specifications

Capacity 4200 cu. in. (69 L)
Weight 5 lbs. 1 oz. (2.3 kg)
Dimensions 27" x 16" x 10" plus 5.5" collar (686 mm x 406 mm x 254 mm plus 140 mm)

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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    pair it with a larger haul bag and you're set

    The Metolius Quarter Dome is my favorite small haul bag. It is super bomber, has a great closure, and is relatively comfortable to carry. t is a little more burly, more waterproof, and makes a better travel pack/duffle bag alternative. This is a great bag to have whether you are a big wall climber or just want a super bomber crag pack. This bag is both the most versatile size and the most unnecessary. It works great as a mini-haul bag, travel bag/duffel alternative and cragging pack. At same time, it is a size too small to be used as a single haul bag unless you pack really light on a route like the Regular Route on Half Dome. We used a bag this size on a one-night ascent of the Salathé Wall on El Capitan but we packed exceptionally light, brought tiny sleeping bags, and climbed it in August (it was warm so we didn't need tons of extra clothes).

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